The FBI has ordered an independent review of the Fort Hood shooting,
in light of their terrible, preventable failures as a law enforcement
agency, as they had the alleged killer under surveillance for a year
prior to the shooting. The FBI showed itself to be very criminally negligent and quite
gullible for believing, Fort Hood shooter, Nidal Malik Hasan, was just
doing research, via contacting a violent imam, via email and stating his
considerable salary from the U.S. military makes him an asset.

So, you mean to tell me, if a journalist or blogger communicated with
violent terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, via email, claiming it was for
"research purposes" as Hasan did regarding the imam, the FBI would wave
that through as acceptable. It that why the "I" in F.B.I. (Federal Bureau Of Investigation) does
not stand for "Intelligence" like in the C.I.A (Central Intelligence
Agency). For the past year, I've devised another acronym for the letters
F.B.I. due to this case, but I'll be nice
and not hurt their feelings tonight in saying what.

STORY SOURCE

FBI director appoints judge to review
lead up to Fort Hood attack

Tuesday, December 8, 2009; 12:16 PM - FBI
Director Robert S. Mueller III has asked former director and retired
federal judge William H. Webster to conduct an independent review of the
bureau's actions in advance of last month's deadly shootings at Fort
Hood, Tex., according to government officials familiar with the move.

This is the first indication that FBI
officials are sufficiently concerned about bureau actions in the case
that they would order an independent investigation. The Department of
Defense already has ordered an inquiry into its handling of the matter.

Webster has been named to put "a second set
of eyes" on the policies, procedures and actions pursued by two Joint
Terrorism Task Forces in San Diego and Washington that reviewed e-mail
messages between accused shooter Maj. Nidal M. Hasan and a radical
Yemeni American cleric Anwar al-Aulaqi, the sources said, speaking
anonymously because they were not authorized to discuss the situation...